Full list of all 26 NatWest branches closing this month – Bundlezy

Full list of all 26 NatWest branches closing this month

epa11896132 People walk past a NatWest bank branch in central London, Britain, 14 February 2025. British high-street bank NatWest has reported a pre-tax profit of 6.2 billion British pounds (7.45 billion EUR) for 2024, and the company is expecting to return to private ownership soon, with the UK Government's stake dropping to below 7 percent. EPA/TOLGA AKMEN
Dozens of banks are closing this year (Picture: EPA)

NatWest has shut over 50 branches so far this year, with dozens more slated for closure in the months ahead.

NatWest Group, which also owns Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank, has closed more than 1,400 branches since January 2015.

This includes 48 branches that shuttered last year, following 20 in 2023.

At least 26 will have the shutters pulled down one last time in September, with 20 due to follow suit next month.

The 57-year-old UK bank, which has more than 19million customers, has said the closures are part of a wider drive to focus on digital banking services.

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Many people, such as older or disabled customers or small business owners, rely on local banks.

Rural areas may have poor broadband or mobile phone signal, meaning people can struggle to access online services.

Which NatWest branches are closing in September?

NatWest Bank, which recently returned to full private ownership on 2nd June 2025 in London, United Kingdom. National Westminster Bank, commonly known as NatWest, is a major retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
The Cwmbran and Wisbech branches were the first to go this month (Picture: In Pictures via Getty Images)

Halesowen – September 3

Bristol (Fishponds) – September 4

Llangefni – September 4

Ely – September 10

Leicester (Oadby) – September 10

Birmingham (Edgbaston) – September 11

Cardiff (Llanishen) – September 11

Luton (Leagrave) – September 15

Northampton (Weston Favell Shopping Centre) – September 15

Birmingham (Acocks Green) – September 16

Cardiff (Canton) – September 16

Cirencester – September 17

Hinckley – September 17

Wickford – September 18

Willerby – September 22

Abingdon – September 24

Newmarket (Suffolk) – September 24

Birmingham (Smethwick) – September 25

Yate – September 25

Melton Mowbray – September 29

Bicester – September 30

Sudbury – September 30

Cwmbran – closed September 1

Wisbech – closed September 1

Leicester (Melton Road) – closed September 2

Rayleigh – closed September 2

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) watchdog says that banks and building societies shutting down branches must ensure people in the local community can still access their money.

Banks need to open ATMs or open banking hubs at Post Offices if gaps are found. Basic banking services can be carried out at a Post Office.

This comes as Britain moves towards a cashless society, as businesses stop letting people pay with cash and only offer cards as an option.

By 2026, cash is expected to account for only 21% of purchases.

Campaigners warn this is especially damaging to homeless people, as people increasingly have no money on them.

ALTRINCHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: A general view outside a Natwest branch on February 06, 2025 in Altrincham, United Kingdom. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)
Cutting banks can impact rural communities and older people, consumer watchdog Which? says (Picture: 2025 Nathan Stirk)

All October NatWest branch closures announced so far

Ringwood – October 1

Leamington Spa – October 1

Birmingham (Shirley) – October 1

Paignton – October 2

Stevenage – October 7

Wellingborough – October 7

Midsomer Norton – October 8

Stratford-upon-Avon – October 8

Neath – October 13

Romsey – October 13

Redditch – October 14

Chippenham – October 15

Lowestoft – October 15

Trowbridge – October 16

Honiton – October 21

Mold – October 21

Dorchester – October 22

Bridgwater – October 27

Leighton Buzzard – October 28

Bridport – October 29

NatWest said: ‘Our customers are using digital banking more than ever before – over 80% of our active current account holders now use our digital services and over 97% of retail accounts with us are now opened online.

‘Like any business, we strive to meet our customers’ changing needs and expectations and we’ve been responding to the industry-wide shift towards digital services by investing to broaden what customers can do themselves and to offer them greater personalisation.

‘We are also significantly investing in refreshing our network – we expect to invest in excess of £20m in our network across the UK in 2025 to improve customer service, enhance the look and feel of our branches, and reduce the environmental impact of our buildings, as well as continuing to invest in shared solutions like the Post Office and Banking Hubs.’

Every NatWest branch that has already closed in 2025

Blackburn, Audley, Copy Nook

Cannock

Derby, Allenton

Urmston

Goole

Liverpool, Walton Vale

Farnworth

Leyland, Golden Hill, Chapel Brow

Salford, Trafford Park, Third Avenue

Wilmslow

Nottingham, Sherwood, Hucknall Road

Wallasey

Louth

Long Eaton

Rawtenstall

Alfreton

Accrington

Uttoxeter

Mexborough

Heaton Chapel

Ellesmere Port

Stockton-on-Tees

Accrington

Longton

Leeds, Cross Gates

Rochdale

Bridlington

Manchester

Keighley

Leek

Newark-on-Trent

Washington

Worksop

Nantwich

Stockport, Hazel Grove

St Annes On Sea

West Bridgford

Beverley

Stafford

Garstang

Mansfield

Market Drayton

Cleveleys

Bishop Auckland

Cleveleys

Dewsbury

Failsworth

Chapel Allerton

Middleton

Morley

West Denton

Ecclesall Road, Sheffield

Widnes

Windermere

This article was first published on January 24.

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